A Comparative Analysis of Missouri Senate Bill 23 and House Bill 1175: Protecting Second Amendment Rights

Dubbed the “Second Amendment Preservation Act,” these bills share a common goal but differ in scope, structure, and emphasis. This article compares and contrasts the two bills, focusing on how they protect this fundamental right and referencing key provisions.
How Much Will SB 4 Raise Your Utility Bills?

“SB 4 legislation could lead to a 20.692% hike in utility bills, potentially adding $121.20 monthly to the average Missourian’s costs. Utilities may seek the maximum allowed.”
HB 1763

HB 1763 requires that, beginning January 1, 2027, all officers submit referrals for any violations to DAs in the form approved.
SB 1029

SB 1029 phases out the corporate income tax over a period of years beginning with the 2025 tax year. Each annual reduction in the tax rate shall be by 0.8%.
SB 735

SB 735 modifies and creates new provisions relating to the sole purpose of regulating the use of gold and silver.
SB 782

SB 782 shall make it unlawful to withdraw water from any water source for export outside the state unless such person holds a water exportation permit.
SJR 78

The SJR 78 amendment provides that only citizens of the United States over the age of 18 who are residents of Missouri are entitled to vote at all elections.
SB 727

SB 727 Creates and modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education.
SB 724

SB 724 creates the Office of Election Crimes and Security within the Secretary of State’s office. This act is similar to SB 350 (2023).
SB 814

SB 814 creates the Education Freedom Act and modifies provisions relating to the assessment of public elementary and secondary schools.